Quick & easy tutorial on how to keep in touch with your loved ones in all Allure homes. We made the investment in Pads in Motion, a pre-loaded Samsung tablet, & placed one at every bedside throughout our network. We must do what we can to keep connected with those we love.
Amid the coronavirus pandemic, "we’ve had to get creative with how we see patients," @DhruvKhullar writes. "Next week, we plan to distribute hundreds of iPads to patients to make these interactions more personal." https://t.co/Z4xASTUR5o
Something I learned today: At the Mount Sinai hospital in South Nassau, Long Island, every time a COVID-19 patient recovers enough to leave, they play “Here Comes the Sun” over the PA system.
Across all Mount Sinai hospitals, more than 1,100 patients have been discharged so far.
It's never the same as having someone at your side, but we are proud to do just a small part to help connect patients to loved ones, especially in these trying times.
Patients are now admitted to the hospital all alone with no companions.
Our communication with their families is more important than ever.
Find the time. ❤️
In 10 minutes, AMA President @PatriceHarrisMD will make her live national address on why it's critical to rely on science and data to protect public health in the face of the #COVID19Pandemic. RSVP now: https://t.co/wHlx5Lgn68
Working closely with leading virologists, BioDigital has created the first interactive 3D model of the coronavirus. We hope that by enabling better understanding we can help increase symptom recognition, and reduce disease transmission and fear.
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Here's a group providing connections to isolated loved ones. Would really like to see this as widespread as possible. Nobody should suffer or die alone, even if it's just the voice of somebody who loves you.